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Electric fields for the treatment of glioblastoma
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2012Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary malignant cerebral tumor in adults, with a poor prognosis despite several therapeutic efforts. Electric fields (EFs) have shown promising results as a new anticancer treatment. Stupp et al. report on the first Phase III trial comparing EF versus chemotherapy in patients with recurrent GBM.
De Bonis, Pasquale+4 more
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Electric Fields and Electric Forces
2009This chapter introduces you to the electric field — an important and useful way to describe electric forces.
Charles H. Holbrow+4 more
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Electric-Field-Induced Degradation of Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite Solar Cells.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2016Perovskite solar cells have great potential for high efficiency generation but are subject to the impact of external environmental conditions such as humidity, UV and sun light, temperature, and electric fields.
Soohyun Bae+8 more
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The field emission in the alternative electric fields
Ultramicroscopy, 2007We obtained a growth of the emitting points and a considerable increase in the emission current in the regime of alternative power supply for initially polished flat metal surfaces. Formed surfaces demonstrate sufficient field emission current stability in vacuum from 10(-4) to 10(-6)Torr and good tolerance and maintainability of field emission ...
E.O. Popov, A.A. Pashkevich
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1996
Airborne particles are also called aerosols and are considered to be a two- phase system, comprising both the particles and the gas in which they are suspended. The word aerosol was used for the first time in the 1920s as an analogy to hydrosol, meaning a stable suspension of solid particles in a liquid.
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Airborne particles are also called aerosols and are considered to be a two- phase system, comprising both the particles and the gas in which they are suspended. The word aerosol was used for the first time in the 1920s as an analogy to hydrosol, meaning a stable suspension of solid particles in a liquid.
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Electric Field Design for Multijet Electropsinning with Uniform Electric Field
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2014Electric field plays a key role in producing required nanofibers in electrospinning. This study aims to achieve uniform electric field distribution in multijet electrospinning by designing the appropriate spinneret and collector geometry. Based on the three-dimensional electric field simulation, three kinds of spinneret and two kinds of collectors have
Yuansheng Zheng+4 more
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Electric Field in a Gravitational Field
Foundations of Physics, 2007The potential of a static electric charge located in a Schwarzschild gravitational field is given by Linet. The expressions for the field lines derived from this potential are calculated by numerical integration and drawn for different locations of the static charge in the gravitational field.
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Capillary Bridges in Electric Fields
Langmuir, 2004We analyzed the morphology of droplets of conductive liquids placed between two parallel plate electrodes as a function of the two control parameters electrode separation and applied voltage. Both electrodes were covered by thin insulating layers, as in conventional electrowetting experiments.
Juergen Buehrle+2 more
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Electric fields in the Hermean environment
Advances in Space Research, 2006Returning to Mercury with the BepiColombo mission will provide a unique opportunity to obtain in situ information on the electric field in Mercury's magnetosphere.
Lars Blomberg+8 more
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An electric field in a gravitational field
European Journal of Physics, 2005The behaviour of an electric field in a gravitational field is analysed. It is found that due to the mass (energy) of the electric field, it is subjected to gravity and it falls in the gravitational field. This fall curves the electric field, a stress force (a reaction force) is created, and the interaction of this reaction force with the static charge
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